jelenko
Gold $$ Contributor
I use a progressive for my 200/300 rounds and a caliber specific loading block for prone slow fire.
With the progressive, any time loading is interrupted, I ALWAYS check any cases in the press that don't have bullets. Even with that, I've had an occasional round with no powder. => For matches, I weight each round that will be used in rapid fire to confirm there's powder and for the slow fire stages, I take a few extras just in case.
FWIW, of the 10-20 rounds that had a primer but no powder, the bullet has never left the case. I run 3 thousand neck tension.
With the progressive, any time loading is interrupted, I ALWAYS check any cases in the press that don't have bullets. Even with that, I've had an occasional round with no powder. => For matches, I weight each round that will be used in rapid fire to confirm there's powder and for the slow fire stages, I take a few extras just in case.
FWIW, of the 10-20 rounds that had a primer but no powder, the bullet has never left the case. I run 3 thousand neck tension.